If I can help it, I will never again stage a failing assassination in my life! >.<
It's no fun. I have thought up about 20 different scenarios by now and still haven't found a satisfying solution.
Untrained, weaponless 15-year-old against trained, non-stupid, non-clumsi assassin with a plan is a bit too skewed in favor of the assassin, it seems. Especially if it happens in a secluded spot (did I mention non-stupid?). I also don't know how to turn the situation around so it is the assassin that ends up dying... It might just come down to changing the MC's birthday date -_-
Because things are connected you know? *nods vigorously*
If the MC is born in a different season he will come of age in a different season, which will change his perceived threat level, which in turn might cause people vying for political power to act, should it coincide with other (un-)convenient deaths. But the timeframe is also important, because of distance and information transmission... I need the season to allow for a slightly more hazardous ground and less cover... (If this is the solution that turns out to be viable, that is.)
But if I change the birthday date in a way appropriate for enabling this particular scenario, the character will have to be born at a time that is still associated with snow.
Thats no good! Because snow is associated with whiteness, which is associated with a certain important ancestor and fabulous magic, so that would be good! - Only the character's birthday is not supposed to happen at an auspicious time! *sob* ;_;
Why is it so difficult not to kill somebody?!
Have you ever read any convincing non-assassinations at all? (I'm getting a bit desperate here!)
Or convincing assassinations? I might need that later on...
What made them convincing to you?